Maybe not always happily, and ever isn't guaranteed, but the story of Draco and Ginny definitely continues after the marriage.Category: Works in Progress
Written as only one who has been there can. Unless you are simply amazingly empathic. I love that you have found a way to put together zingers of related vignettes such as these.
D/G drabbles and general whatnot. *Deathly Hallows Spoilers*Category: Completed Short Stories
Ha! Touchee, Draco. That was brilliant.
Author's Response: Thanks for the review!
Draco and Ginny hate each other with a passion. The end. Well, no, not really.Category: Long and Completed
This was just fabulous! Utterly wonderful, funny, believable, clever. You're a very gifted writer. Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
Forgot to say I'm recommending this for the Fire & Ice Classic Library (unless someone has already beaten me to it...). I bow down to your talent.
Author's Response: Thank you! I\'m flattered. :)
After her shoulder shatters in a painful collision with two Bludgers, star Chaser Ginny Weasley finds herself as a Reserve player on a Quidditch team in crisis. If that wasn’t bad enough, Draco Malfoy invades her flat, Oliver Wood gets on her nerves, and Harry and Hermione are out to get the axe-murderer who’s out to get her. Could her life get any worse? Apparently, it could.Category: Long and Completed
Okay, let's see....Ginny mistakenly thought Oliver was interested in her, Pansy mistakenly thought Ron was interested in her, Harry mistakenly thought Hermione married him for love... Can't wait to see what else you've got up your sleeve!
Author's Response: Thank you for your review!
Bummed out after reading DH? Need a D/G fluff infusion? Spoiler-free.Category: Completed Short Stories
Yum yum. Ice cream and eye candy. Thank you for those sweet morsels!
Author's Response: Anytime, slitherhither. Nice to see you over here! -seegrim
DH SPOILERS. The choices we make have consequences, and we can’t always predict what they will be. Just because a war ends does not mean the fighting stops.Category: Works in Progress
What a deliciously meaty premise. I can't wait to read what else "Gary Milton" has to say about the post-war era. Is it just me, or does it not seem curious that Gary Milton and Ginny Malfoy have the same initials?
Author's Response: Very curious indeed, no? I may have to rethink only doing one more chapter.
Who knew happily-ever-after could have an expiration date? New beginnings are hard, but when they happen in the middle of your life, they're infinitely more so.Category: Works in Progress
The cynical divorcee in me wants to make a comment about the likelihood of a handsome, sexy, rich, and available man appearing for "practice" dates just as a middle-aged woman is going through a divorce, but I'm telling her to shut up as this is fiction, no? And delightfully funny fiction. I always enjoy your writing and particularly like the large and varied cast of characters you have here. So glad you're still writing this story!
Sacrifice for the sake of love is a noble intention, but the price of the result is usually high.Category: Completed Short Stories
Hurray for virginity rituals, altering destiny, and vague--or not so vague--endings! Nice job all around. *claps*
Counting proved to her that she was still alive even though she had spent many hours in that cell praying for death to take her.Category: Completed Short Stories
"But those numbers always changed and their fluidity confused her." I love that line. The whole thing is beautiful.
Boggarts reveal Ginny and Draco's greatest fears.Category: Works in Progress
Now *that* was really funny. I loved it (and not even because I'm a sucker for any fic where Ginny utters my three favorite words of dialogue: "Damn it, Draco!"). His greatest fear is Ginny cutting him off! Poor Malfoy. Nicely done.
Author's Response: Thank you. I like that phrase too. It just rolls off the tongue.
In order for Draco to regain control of his assets after the war, he is required to marry. For Draco, this can mean only one witch - Pansy Parkinson. Who, you may ask is the Ministry liason for both Malfoy and Parkinson? Ginny Weasley.Category: Works in Progress
Bravo! Vulnerable!Pansy is fabulous.
Author's Response: I know! Don\'t you just LOVE her?
Ginny is twenty four, and the war rages on. Draco is a Death Eater, and he needs her help. Of course, he doesn't give her a choice. Now she's surrounded by the enemy. She begins to see that not everything is black and white. Can she come to terms with her new role in his life?Category: Works in Progress
Hmm, does Ginny have vocalization issues?
Author's Response: Sorry, not sure what this is in reference too. She may have had trouble vocalizing due to fear.
A million shattered pieces/ Then let it be/ I'll tell you tales you won't believe/ I'll tell you anyway/ I'll be released. (BT - Lullaby for Gaia)Category: Long and Completed
Oh, Draco. You've really put yourself in a pickle.
Author's Response: I think we all like him better when we can smack him upside the head to knock some sense into him. :D
*DH SPOILERS* Draco and Ginny discover that it is never too late to find true love.Category: Long and Completed
What, no thorough investigation before proposing?? Well, they certainly don't pussyfoot around, those nonagenarians (had to look that one up *grins*). Curious that they didn't just skip the marriage part--too risque for the Wizarding World? And quite an ominously ambiguous ending...hmm.
Author's Response:
Draco has finally understood (or will once he has the time to think about it) why those investigations might not actually be necessary. :) They aren't skipping the marriage part because whether or not doing so would be too risque for the wizarding world, it's too risque for them. They're old and somewhat old-fashioned--they wouldn't think of anything else. Thanks for reading and for the review!
Twelve days can be a lifetime, yet Epiphany must always come.Category: Completed Short Stories
I read this when you first posted it but didn't review. I really enjoy your writing. Ginny's rising anxiety was palpable, and you managed to make the ending sadhappy. So I don't think this qualifies as pure angst. :) Loved your subtle use of the name Gideon, and that you ended with the "13th" day of Christmas.
Ginny and Draco exchange Christmas Stockings. Fluff abounds.Category: Completed Short Stories
Very merry. Thank you!
Author's Response: Thank you for reading! :) -seegrim
Sometimes we discover the truth too late...Category: Completed Short Stories
That last line is just chilling. Well done.
Draco overhears Ginny giving a friend advice, that dating is just a game. He decides to try to play with Ginny.Category: Works in Progress
Ooo, I like it. Love forthright Ginny, speechless Malfoy. Though are they really playing a game? They seem sincere so far...or perhaps Ginny is calling his bluff, in a Slytherin-like manner, daring Draco to be uncharacteristicly Gryffindorish.
Sometimes it’s better to find things out the hard way. Product of the 2007 DG Fic exchange.Category: Completed Short Stories
I really enjoyed this. Great D/G banter, and wonderful characterizations, particularly the way Draco was always put off-balance by Ginny's reactions and her sense of humor.
Draco and Ginny haven't seen each other since the last wedding, which didn't go well.Category: Completed Short Stories
A tragic misunderstanding and a festering wound. So terribly sad. "...he wished he could simply wipe away the hurt and resentment he felt, but it wasn’t that simple." I love that you left it unresolved. (And Luna's veil was a lovely touch.)
When a serial killer who leaves behind no evidence plagues Muggle London, Scotland Yard is at a loss. It's a good thing they have a wizard in their employ. Join the investigation and the race to find the butcher before he strikes again.Category: Works in Progress
A Harry Potter psychological thriller. AU after OotP.
I'm really enjoying your plot & writing. Thank you for sharing it!
Author's Response: Thank you for reviewing and for you kind words. :)
In her dreams, she remembers him. (Epilogue compliant)Category: Completed Short Stories
Very convincing, and beautiful.
Were you demanding a clear ending to 'Interlude'? Then this is what you wanted.Category: Completed Short Stories
Nice fluff! Spun cotton candy.
So, Marin, eh? That name wouldn't have been inspired by the sadly-no-longer-in production TV show Frasier, would it?
Six scenes from Draco and Ginny's relationship.Category: Completed Short Stories
This definitely deserves its place on the 'Featured' list. It broke my heart in the best way possible when Draco named their daughter what he did. Really well done.
Author's Response: Thank you very much. :)